North Florida coach Matthew Driscoll says the team doesn't yet have a rivalry with Jacksonville.

The teams have played 12 times since 2004, the last 11 as conference rivals after North Florida joined the league before the 2005-06 season.

Jacksonville has won 10 of those 11 games, including a victory in 2004.
"I don't know that I view it as a rivalry because you have to win games to call it that," Driscoll said. "We're 1 and 11 against them. It's hard to pound your chest and say it's a rivalry if you don't win your share of games in the series.

"Look at Belmont and Lipscomb and the rivalry they have going in Nashville. Both teams have won in that series. They go 50-50 as to who will win those games. Same with teams like Duke and North Carolina. A great rivalry because both teams have had success.

"That's the direction we want to go to build this into a great rivalry. But in order for that to happen, we have to win some of these games."